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The New Negro | Talk on Defeating Oppression w Dr. Martin Luther King (1957) 

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In 1957, Richard D. Heffner sat down with Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Judge J. Waties Waring to discuss the subject of "The New Negro."
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@TheDrHeard
@TheDrHeard 7 лет назад
I love reelblack.....this channel has posted some great documentaries and commentaries. As a historian I was not too familiar with the treatment of race in film (Thanks Dr. Woods!). cannot wait to show this and the one other one about black politicians in the classroom
@infomationiskey182
@infomationiskey182 7 лет назад
TheDrHeard "As a historian, I'm not familiar with treatment of race in film." You're not familiar with "race?" Or "blacks" in film? Why and how are you a historian?
@dspbx718
@dspbx718 7 лет назад
infomationiskey GET EMMM!!!!!! Lol
@TheDrHeard
@TheDrHeard 7 лет назад
This is why I hate the internet because people are not able to comprehend. Or it is the HOTEP niggas who looking for an opportunity to talk about the "lack of knowledge" I said the "treatment of race in film" he (Dr.Woods) explicitly talks about Tricknology and the 3Ds something that is very subtle to the eye if you are UNFAMILIAR with FILM HISTORY...I am not a historian of film. I am a historian of SOCIETY. I have watched movies and understand the obvious things such as roles without black folks or mistreatment of black folk in the film. This channel delves into the nuances of film that the average viewer (such as myself) have not noticed. Now if you were familiar with the 3Ds and Tricknology...HURRAY for you! I could go years without seeing a white movie that feature black folk. I tend to support Black Films (Love Jones, Brown Sugar, any Spike Lee Joint). So any more questions? Or are you that HOTEP nigga who wants to say something?
@infomationiskey182
@infomationiskey182 7 лет назад
TheDrHeard I don't know what "hotep nigga" mean. Got me there. Thanks for your explanation. Peace
@lindaburnette195
@lindaburnette195 5 лет назад
U had to some kinda slow
@emerlamine8184
@emerlamine8184 2 года назад
We found out lessons that we learned you don’t judgemental all people some way no matter how is difficult situations always some great people Thank you everyone for sharing
@markhasleton6403
@markhasleton6403 2 года назад
Such dignity
@ricardomcvane8720
@ricardomcvane8720 4 года назад
MLK is only 27-28 yrs old then.Brilliant.
@davedee4382
@davedee4382 2 года назад
An exceptional, brilliant, Christian man. A man with guts. Not perfect. But a tough man.
@EastOfATL
@EastOfATL 4 года назад
Long Live Dr King 🤴🏽of Peace ✌🏽 & ATL👏🏽💪🏽✊🏽☝🏽👑🙌🏽🖤 We who are born & raized Natives of ATL🌇Honor🕋& Love ❤️ u💯 Our Hero of Civil Rights
@Mpirefilms
@Mpirefilms 6 лет назад
Notice how the judge refuses to call him Dr. King, not even Reverend King. At one point he says 'like this man Luther King', Mr. King, anything but Dr. King.
@lawsonmoshe9243
@lawsonmoshe9243 5 лет назад
Mpirefilms He calls him Dr King at 4:30
@Tn19895
@Tn19895 5 лет назад
Sorry but your wrong as the first person that corrected you he calls him dr king at 4:30
@MotorsMechanic
@MotorsMechanic 4 года назад
You're absolutely right.
@unctrepreneurspittingame5026
@unctrepreneurspittingame5026 2 года назад
No the host called Dr King @4:30 not the judge
@noelleleslie6956
@noelleleslie6956 2 года назад
I noticed that.
@davedee4382
@davedee4382 2 года назад
I grew up in this era. Integration is what we wanted. Everyone equal, everyone getting along. Neighborhoods where whoever wanted to live, who could afford an apartment a house, to build a house, could by law. The town big shots (Anglo Saxons) fought my old man from building a house. Yes, he was a hot headed Italian but they called it “our town. “ they had their rules. It is a long story. He was called a “Ginny.” The people just put up with being a lower class. Those were the “big people, important people….” No they were like the robber barons. What King wanted was the Declaration of Independence to be followed. Read that. What the pastor got was bullets n his body. 😭
@blackbuddha8167
@blackbuddha8167 6 лет назад
I'm in awe
@nelsonb2094
@nelsonb2094 5 лет назад
So much Respect and admiration for Dr. King! The white men are so conditioned they speak words such as, “Stand up on thei hind legs”. It is just so intrenched. I and I, continually to trod forward, take your Truth! Account for your truth! Have I existed, without having known truth?
@willx_1
@willx_1 7 лет назад
thanks for this upload
@welfaredad
@welfaredad 7 лет назад
another awesome post Mike.
@76yaadie
@76yaadie 5 лет назад
That prop in the prologue is deep!
@jesseleon4501
@jesseleon4501 5 лет назад
Michael Garrison I was trying to figure out where to get one hahaha
@fredleejohnson9281
@fredleejohnson9281 6 лет назад
WELL'WELL I am very, very wrong from the last time I said I had to go back and do my homework/research I'm just saying thank you so much for this evening powerful and "CLASSIC INTERVIEW" is indeed very, very important truth be told the truth and in my opinion "FOOD FOR THOUGHT" (Thank you black first)
@freddyfrug3940
@freddyfrug3940 4 года назад
Even though the birthplace of the 2nd Klan movement (1915-1944) was Atlanta, and the birthplace of the 3rd Klan movement (1946-present) was again...Atlanta, you never saw MLK speak of his hometown in a way fitting of the foremost " Klan Cesspool " of 20th century America that it was.
@EdenSophia118
@EdenSophia118 2 года назад
He didn't have to speak about them. Whenever he marched, THEY (male, female and children racists/kkk) showed up on the streets as well, fighting him every step of the way. The kkk were dropping so many bombs in Alabama until Montgomery was nicknamed, Bombingham, Alabama. The klan was just as active, if not more so, in Mississippi. , MLK was a man of action, NOT. Inaction.
@ChefAnatoly
@ChefAnatoly 6 лет назад
The Dred Scott Case: Dred Scott V. John F. A. Sandford U.S. Supreme Court 1857. This case is a must read for all of you whom identify as Blacks, Negros, Latin, Hispanics, and Afro-Colored-Americans, to gain some comprehension on how you and your Legal Status are viewed in the eyes of the law. This case was and still is monumental not only in this country but also around the world. For in it the foundations of Status and the Importance of Nationality are revealed. 1.) Dred Scott claimed to be a Negro of African Ancestry and was suing his former slave master for assault while he was a slave to John Sanford. Dred Scott was suing for assault not only himself, but also his wife Harriet, and his two daughters Eliza, and Lizzie. The courts, first of all, made it known that Dred Scott was a Plaintiff In Error as you will find out why. 2.) The following is quoted from the opening pleas of the case: "Dred Scott, is not a citizen of the State of Missouri, as alleged in his declaration, because he's a negro of African descent; his ancestors were of pure African blood and were brought into this country and sold as negro slaves, and this the said Sandford is ready to verify." 3.) So off the top, we see that the Supreme Court did not recognize Dred Scott's citizenship, because he claimed to be a "negro of African Decent". 4.) This is important not because the U.S. had no intentions of including negros as protected citizens for the sake of being biased, but because in law, one's Legal Status is the 1st thing taken into consideration. 5.) So when Dred Scott claimed to be a negro from the decent of African slaves, he automatically identified himself as the Property of slave masters. 6.) As we know property does not have the right to sue anything, just like your shoes cannot sue you for wear and tear, because property has no rights. The Outcome states the following: 7.) "The judgment finding that respondent was not liable to petitioner for assault was reversed and the case was remanded with an order to dismiss the action for lack of jurisdiction. 8.) The Supreme Court held that petitioner was not a citizen and could not bring the action in the court because petitioner was a Slave of African descent." 9.) Here we see the Supreme Court could not properly rule on the case because it lacked the capacity to do so because of the Status of Dred Scott, which needed to be addressed in the Lower courts of Appeal. 10) The Order of the Court is Status, Jurisdiction, Adjudication, Trial, and then Sentencing. Jurisdiction is the courts Authority of the parties in question or the Subject-Matter at had. 11.) Since Dred Scott lacked proper status as a Citizen, the court lacked jurisdiction over the matter, and at this point, the only thing that can happen is a reversal or a mandate back to the lower courts for them to correct their mistakes. Quoted from the Lawyers Edition Headnotes: 12.) "Plea in abatement, when may be reviewed - the word "citizen" in the constitution does not embrace one of the negro race - negro cannot become a citizen - slave not made free by residence in a free state of territory - Declaration of Independence does not include slaves as part of the people - the rights and privileges conferred by the Constitution upon citizens do not apply to the negro race - Constitution should have the meaning intended when it was adopted - court may examine other errors in abatement - Constitution expressly affirms right of property in slaves- ." 13.) So here again we see that when you identify yourself as a black, colored, negro form Afro- America you identify yourself as slave property, which has Zero protected rights. More quotes from the Dred Scott Case: 14.) " The provisions of the Constitution of the United States in relation to the personal rights and privileges to which the citizen of a state should be entitled, do not embrace the negro African race, at that time in this country, or who might afterwards be imported, who had been or should afterwards be made free in any state." 15.) "The Constitution of the United States does not act upon one of the negro race whenever he shall be free under the laws of a state, and raise him to the rank of a citizen, and immediately clothe him with all the privileges of a citizen of any other state, and in its own courts." 16.) "The legislation and histories of the times, and the language used in the Declaration of Independence, show that neither the class of persons who had been imported as slaves, nor their descendants, whether they had become free or not, were then acknowledged as part the people, nor intended to be included in the general words used in that instrument. 17.) "The enslaved African race was not intended to be included in, and formed no part of, the people who framed and adopted the Declaration of Independence." 18.) So we can plainly see that negro is a class of persons defined as slave property whom shall never be afforded the constitutionally protected rights as a citizen, and neither shall the offspring of those whom call themselves negroes. 19.) Justice H.A. Garland stated the following about all the so-called negroes: " Now, the following are truths which a knowledge of the history of the world, and particularly of that of our own country, compels us to know - that the African negro race have never been acknowledged as belonging to the family of nations; that as amongst them there never has been known or recognized by the inhabitants of other countries anything partaking of the character of Nationality or civil or political polity; that this race has been by all the nations of Europe regarded as subjects of capture or purchase; as subjects of commerce or traffic; and that introduction of that race into every section of this country was not as members of civil or political society, but as slaves, as property in the strictest sense of the term." 20.) Here we see the Supreme Court Justice made the correct decision, which was not based out of racism as some may suppose but based on the fact that there is no Negroland, there is no Negro Flag, there is no Negro Constitution or Embassy of the Negros, so without the components that would show that this so-called negro exist as a nation of people, the courts are not bound to recognize a person or people whom call themselves something that has never existed in history, and has no known historical origins. 21.) This applies to African, because Africa is a Continent, with many Nations. Black, Afro-American, and Colored also fall under the same categories of a Stateless person or those whom have no known nationality. 22.) Being a black, colored, negro, from Afro-America puts you outside of the human family of nations. It's not a racist thing, it's just a fact of law. 23.) When you run around here with the socialized mis-conditioning that you are a negro, black, colored, from Afro-America you are telling the world that you are a renegade pirate, because you have no known Nationality, which means you have no Family or origin, which means you have no In-laws, which means that you are an Outlaw, and are operating Outside of the Law. 24.) This is the reason why the poor negro has the problems he/she experiences in his/her own land, because the so-called negro has refused to "Honor his father and Mother, by proclaiming his/her nationality as a Moorish American that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest live long on the earth", as stated in the 1st of the 10 commandments. 25.) Keep in mind that due to how big this case is the legislation decided to capitalize this concept even further through the introduction of the 14th Amendment, which passed Corporate citizenship to all of those whom choose to operate outside of their nationality. 26.) The Remedy and Recourse for all of this is to Proclaim your Nationality as a Moorish American, return to the Culture and Customs of your Ancient Foremothers and Forefathers right here in America, correct your Legal Status, then your birthrights protected by the U.S. Constitution can be enforced, because you have changed your status from a dead, Corporate entity, to a living breathing Natural Person, whom is part of a body politic, and a Nation, whom the laws are afforded to, and are recognized around the world. You must proclaim your Nationality Moors! Peace and Love!
@janellemyers6767
@janellemyers6767 5 лет назад
Anatoly Mazi Moore El Your argument is is flawed!!! And your scholarship is underdeveloped. The Supreme Court did not fail to recognize Dred Scott's citizenship because he "claimed" to be "negro of African Decent." No!!! Dred Scott did not have legal status because he was a slave. Citizenship was not obtained until the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865, about eight year after the Dred Scott decision. Much had radically changed afterward. The Constitution was amended to include the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, as well as the Civil Right Act of 1866 (which defined and affirmed the citizenship). These are legislative actions is where your scholarship should focus. indeed, it should be mandatory for every man, woman, and #ADOS child. It essentially moots the relevance of your 1857 Dred Scott decision argument. Additionally, there is absolutely no reason why we would have to declare a Moorish nationality (especially based on your flawed argument). There are new nation states that are formed all of the time, e.g. South Sudan was created in 2011. A treaty was between an established nation which was created to acknowledge its sovereignty. They could have just as easily called the new nation state "South Black," using the word black as a noun instead of an adjective. Believe me when I say, life moves lifeward. We must learn the lesson from the past without living in the past. Personally, I'd prefer to create a new nation, with a new name, new religion, new philosophy, new political body, with an innovative economy. With your Moorish background, if you research with honesty and integrity, with the creator as your guide, you could be among the leadership of the legal arm of our new nation.
@MrK67017
@MrK67017 5 лет назад
How the hell anyone could consider another man as a 1/2 man is still amazing to me: 6:27.
@wjones8149
@wjones8149 5 лет назад
Listen to King's intro and you'll get it. Anytime a man doesn't stand up with courage, doesn't speak his truth, accepts another man's dictation over his life then you are seen by many and even begin to believe yourself to be half a man. I see many men that I see as half a man today. Half the people in Congress for example. They can be redeemed for sure but they don't act as God fearing men but rather man fearing puppets.
@EdenSophia118
@EdenSophia118 2 года назад
Black people were deemed 3/5 of a man. We were not fully represented in the Senate or House of Representatives as citizens. Therefore, because at the time we were Chattel Slaves, they settle with slaves owners and counted us as 3/5 of a man in order for Southern Slave Owners to have more representation in the House and Senate.
@SandfordSmythe
@SandfordSmythe 2 года назад
For the South to have less representation.
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 3 года назад
They were great
@Themaddprof
@Themaddprof 6 лет назад
Judge J. Waites Waring was run out of Charleston SC in 1952 for ruling in favor of blacks voting and going to better schools. He was a mentor of sorts to Dr. King.
@J.B24
@J.B24 2 года назад
MLK is 28 but sounds like he's 48 (in maturity).
@1020visual
@1020visual 7 лет назад
Great vid 👍🏼
@karonwilliams6302
@karonwilliams6302 3 года назад
A blessed day to you brothers and sisters. (We are all called to be family in Christ!🙂) Family, JESUS CHRIST THE LORD DIED FOR OUR SINS, HE WAS BURIED, AND HE ROSE AGAIN THE THIRD DAY!🙂💯🔥 Jesus (the SON OF GOD) LOVES US ALL!💯🙂 Peace and love to you all in the name of the Lord Jesus!🙂
@tonyjohnson69
@tonyjohnson69 4 года назад
Give us our own land! And give us protection, jobs, economic development, the enjoyment of life, etc. That is owe to us, show the world how great America is 🇺🇸!
@shawne02
@shawne02 3 года назад
We do it's called the project's. We give you police . We give you jobs at McDonalds and popeye's chicken and you have unemployment and welfare. No one is owed anything and your sence of entitlement really shows the attitude of your thinking process
@fredleejohnson9281
@fredleejohnson9281 7 лет назад
And what in the world is this documentary is all in their own opinion and thought
@renzodavis3595
@renzodavis3595 2 года назад
We are already above and beyond the weak minds of cowards! No need to wait for their unnecessary approval!
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 3 года назад
Dr mlk and the judge warren speak alike
@Themaddprof
@Themaddprof Год назад
Makes sense. Judge Waring was from Charleston SC and Dr. King was from Atlanta Ga. The accents are similar.
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 3 года назад
They both speak the same
@katie4aday511
@katie4aday511 Год назад
Holy moly i already want to throw up at this introduction. The ignorance. Omg.
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